Gone With the Wind video

from 1939 movie with Clark Gable as Rhett Butler and Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara
Quotes
SCARLETT O'HARA: When you know I shall always love another man.
RHETT BUTLER: Stop it! Do you hear me, Scarlett? No more of that talk.
SCARLETT O'HARA: Rhett, don't, I shall faint.
RHETT

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BUTLER: I want you to faint. This is what you were meant for. None of the fools you've known have kissed you like this, have they? Your Charles, or your Frank, or your stupid Ashley. Say you're going to marry me. Say yes. Say yes.
SCARLETT O'HARA: Yes.
RHETT BUTLER: Are you sure you meant it? You don't want to take it back?
SCARLETT O'HARA: No.
Clark Gable as RHETT BUTLER: Look at me and try to tell me the truth.
Did you say yes because of my money?
SCARLETT O'HARA: Well yes. Partly.
RHETT BUTLER: Partly?
Vivien Leigh as SCARLETT O'HARA: Well, you know, Rhett, money does help, and of course I am fond of you.
RHETT BUTLER: Fond of me?
SCARLETT O'HARA: If I said I was madly in love with you, you'd know I was lying but you always said we had a lot in common.
RHETT BUTLER: Yes, you're right, my dear. I'm not in love with you any more than you are with me. Heaven help the man who ever really loves you.
What are you doing? I'm leaving you, my dear. All you need now is a divorce, and your dreams of Ashley can come true. Oh, no! No, you're wrong! Terribly wrong! I don't want a divorce. Oh, Rhett, when I knew tonight when I knew I loved you, I ran home to tell you. Oh, darling, darling... Please don't go on with this. Leave us some dignity to remember out of our marriage. Spare us this last. This last? Oh, Rhett, do listen to me. I must have loved you for years, only I was such a stupid fool I didn't know it. Please believe me. You must care. Melly said you did. I believe you. What about Ashley Wilkes? I never really loved Ashley. You certainly gave a good imitation of it, up till this morning. No, Scarlett. I tried everything. If you'd only met me halfway, even when I came back from London. I was so glad to see you. I was, Rhett, but you were so nasty. And then, when you were sick and it was all my fault I hoped against hope that you'd call for me, but you didn't. I wanted you. I wanted you desperately, but I didn't think you wanted me. It seems we've been at cross-purposes, doesn't it? But it's no use now. As long as there was Bonnie, there was a chance we might be happy. I liked to think that Bonnie was you. A little girl again, before the war and poverty had done things to you. She was so like you, and I could pet her and spoil her as I wanted to spoil you. But when she went, she took everything. Oh, Rhett! Rhett, please don't say that. I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry for everything. My darling, you're such a child. You think that by saying, I'm sorry, all the past can be corrected. Here, take my handkerchief. Never at any crisis of your life have I known you to have a handkerchief. Rhett, where are you going? I'm going to Charleston. Back where I belong. Please. Please take me with you. No. I'm through with everything here. I want peace. I want to see if somewhere there isn't something left in life of charm and grace. Do you know what I'm talking about? No. I only know that I love you. That's your misfortune. Oh, Rhett. Rhett! Rhett! If you go, where shall I go? What shall I do? Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.